- Chavín de
Huántar is an
archaeological site in Peru,
containing ruins and
artifacts constructed as
early as 1200 BC, and
occupied until around 400–500...
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Operation Chavín de
Huántar was a
military operation in
which a team of 142
commandos of the
Peruvian Armed Forces ended the 1997 ****anese emb****y hostage...
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Counterterrorist Company "Chavín de
Huántar" No. 61,
commonly known as Chavín de
Huántar Command (Spanish:
Comando Chavín de
Huántar), is the
elite unit of Peru's...
- Chavín
culture is Chavín de
Huántar,
located in the
Andean highlands of the present-day
Ancash Region.
Although Chavín de
Huántar may or may not have been...
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Huantar District is one of
sixteen districts of the
Huari Province in Peru. The
people in the
district are
mainly indigenous citizens of
Quechua descent...
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refer to: Chavín de
Huantar, an
archaeological site in Peru
built by the Chavín
culture Chavín District, Chincha, Peru Chavín de
Huantar District, Huari,...
- very long history.
Archeologists found them, for example, at Chavín de
Huántar site in Peru (presumably used for
consumption of
psychoactive preparations...
- at the
archaeological site
known as the
ceremonial center of Chavín de
Huántar in the
Ancash region of Peru. It was
discovered during the 1972 excavation...
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central Andes in present-day Peru. The Chavín were
named after Chavín de
Huantar, the main
structure found in ruin at this
archaeological site. The Chavín...
- commandos, ****embled into a
secret ad hoc unit
given the name Chavín de
Huantar (in
reference to a
Peruvian archaeological site
famous for its underground...